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I sure can't. This photo was probably taken in the late 1940s before my dad bought his white marine pearl Ludwigs. I just found this picture.
Thanks,
Dennis
Thanks,
Dennis
Makes perfect sense to me.There's always so many questions that were never asked, but really wish that they were, if this makes any sense.
Thank you everybody. I too thought that they might be Ludwigs only because that's what my dad went with following this kit. I wish that I had another angle, but this is the only picture I ever found with these drums.
There's always so many questions that were never asked, but really wish that they were, if this makes any sense.
Thanks again.
Dennis
Those looks similar to what was left of my Dad's 1940's set I reclaimed a few months back. I still have the snare and bass. Toms on my Dad's were single headed though. It was the set that started it all for me.
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Dates on mine are stamped inside the shell.
Trust me, I know that feeling all to well.I too am stuck with more questions than answers at this stage ,and no one left to ask.
Here is a good shot of the WFL Victorious line with wood parts.
Now just imagine this kit with metal lugs and hoops, and it's pretty close to what is in your picture
http://rhythmdiscoverycenter.org/onlinecollection/wfl-victorious-drumset/